Entropy and empires collide in Sunless Skies, the best game of 2019

Title Entropy and empires collide in Sunless Skies, the best game of 2019
Author Tom Chick
Posted in Game reviews
When February 20, 2020

For all the points of the compass, there is only one direction. And time is its only measure. --Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead

The eye has a powerful thirst…

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Wait what? Ah ok, there is the rest of the post. :)

Ugh… I have to remember my Patreon password now!

Well, that’s weird, on multiple fronts :D

I really appreciated your guess in the other thread, but as I mention on Patreon, I didn’t get far enough in Outer Wilds to put it on the list. :( But it is on top of my queue! Along with Disco Elysium.

-Tom

@Left_Empty is the best at guessing wrong! :)

Just you wait till I get back to Japan and sub to Patreon again, so they won’t charge me 5 extra euros/month of fake European charges!

I’m getting closer to being at the “end” of this game, and much like The Witcher 3, I’m finding myself dawdling because I don’t want it to end. Ever.

And yet I’m already thinking about replaying it.

This game is beautiful and majestic and amazing in so, so, so many ways.

So me writing this game off because I didn’t care for Sunless Seas was a bad personal choice? Is what I am hearing…

Both are games I’d be infinitely more interested in if they had a story mode, I know that.

This was only on my radar because @rrmorton praised it once in the Weekend play thread. It was on my steam wishlist as a result. I guess I’ll have to look further into it.

There are two things that Sunless Skies does really well that Sunless Seas doesn’t.

  1. It’s a huge and ginormous world. Like…super, duper big.
  2. It wants you to explore it.

In Sunless Seas, the roguelike mechanic in place in the game made me feel like I had to keep a constant eye on fuel and supplies. I just felt…tethered, really, to Fallen London.

In Sunless Skies, they’ve taken off the leash. Yes, you do still have to manage fuel and supplies, but you burn them much slower, and get to explore far more…and hey! The places to refuel/refit/resupply are fairly easy to find, especially early on.

And so once you take that sort of spreadsheety activity out as a super-big concern for players, it’s just “Welcome to this huge world. Come do stuff in it. Frolic in it. Discover story at your pace. Kinda be amazed as disparate story bits start to come together in these beautifully intricate ways you didn’t expect.”

I love love love this game so goddamn much.

I had no idea the game was about time, a subject that fascinates and terrifies me.
And now I oh so understand Sunless Skies’ place. After all, it seems like a perfect successor to Quadrilateral Cowboy.
Thanks for the wonderful read, and all the images, Tom.

Yep , fantastic review, gotta add this back to my wishlist.

Great pick, Tom! It really is amazing.

The risk/reward of exploration, pushing your crew and your ship to the brink of doom or madness, and the way things go wrong when they inevitably go wrong, all of it has the feel of great fiction. It’s a unique experience.

I would also like to nominate Sunless Skies for two of @CLWheeljack’s ‘Arbitrary’ awards:

Best Non-VR VR Game of the Year: I’ve made peace with the fact that I’ll be forever alone on this, but I love playing all kinds of non-VR PC games in gigantic-curved-desktop-theater mode and Sunless Skies is the creme de la creme example of why I love it. Shut out the real world completely and just get totally immersed in those haunting sights and sounds while the boundaries of Albion linger just outside my peripheral vision. >chef’s kiss<

Best Soundtrack Canvas: I love matching music to games, like really nailing a mood, and it’s a blast to dream up tonight’s soundscape before playing Sunless Skies. It supports all kinds of obvious choices (soundtracks like 2001, Moon, or Blade Runner) or more outre genres (ambient, drone, experimental.) All of it works and just enhances the uniqueness of the gameplay.

Haven’t played it in a while so this is a good excuse to jump back in for more!

I am a supporter (recently). What password is this? I tried the password I use for my Patreon account and it did not work. Or is it the QT3 forum password?

In Tom’s latest Patreon post, he mentions a special password.

The password is in the Patreon post! I’ll PM It to you as well.

BTW, I feel a bit dopey putting a review – I mean, who cares? – behind a password for Patreon supporters, but my feeling is that I’ve neglected them for so long that I want to do something, no matter how trivial.

-Tom

Thanks! I 100% support you sharing it with supporters first. It gives them something now, and still makes the content available for the wider community later.

Look all we ask for is the occasional ZIP file of feet pics and ASMR nose hair trimming videos. Is that really so much?

I’ve never even thought about playing it this way, but man. What you describe, the incredible times when the sky just stretches out with just the sound of your engines chugging away…Gonna give that a shot tonight.